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Genre Documentary
countries South Africa
writer Pippa Ehrlich
director James Reed
stars Craig Foster
After years of swimming every day in the freezing ocean at the tip of Africa, Craig Foster meets an unlikely teacher a young octopus who displays remarkable curiosity. Visiting her den and tracking her movements for months on end he eventually wins the animal's trust and they develop a never before seen bond between human and wild animal

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1:35 We are brothers for life now, human.

Lol when she said Im a school Pycologist 🤣🤣 and looked at her daughter like I know your dumb! I dont understand! 🤣🤣. You can literally see the octopus regaining his colour - very cool. I was playing with a rubik's cube while watching this and colour coded my own home made covid vaccine. But y'know I'm just good. 36:00 they talk about great whites if your interested. One of the best movies i saw. Couldnt stop the tears. Cuttlefish: fails to replicate a pattern none of its ancestors ever encountered* Me (who failed to get into art school twice. ha what a loser. One of my dreams is to go diving with great white sharks so I can film them in the open ocean, but I don't want to be inside a cage to do it. Great documentary, I enjoyed it quite a bit and I was wondering what kind of camera and lighting setup was used.

Octopuses taste by touching things, I think they're a little too unrelated to us to experience emotion in the same way we do, but he might have been attempting to grab your taste and smell to remember you by as something of a show of gratitude. My own twist: I was watching this on Cuttlefish which i thought is my phone.

 

Fascinating creatures. One of the most powerful and sad photos i ever saw, was of an octopus being dragged up in a fishing net - s/he was clutching a plate. i wish i could find that photo again. thank you for speaking about these incredible animals. I would have just solved the cube, put it down, and got all the questions wrong. OK he didn't do it exactly, but just seing a cuttlefish on a chaise lounge with a little lamp next to him is pretty mental. Omg. I always tell people not to eat or buy octopus 🐙. Not sure why humans need to eat every living creature in this planet. Little girl's looking at her mom like You'll never know my secret. In case you find this trailer a little tacky: the documentary is much more subtle. The coolest trick was watching that mom's confidence disappear at the end as she realized the money she saved would STILL be going to tuition.

Click fooled me. I was an idiot to trust you had a shark documentary, Won't happen again. YOU ARE A VISITOR AND A PART OF THIS MATRIX ~ SAME DIFFERENCE. Loved this film. Besides what you mentioned, I also appreciated the narrative focus and restraint shown in not delving too deep into Craig's personal problems. A lot of films might have acted as though the primary story wasn't interesting enough on its own and felt the need to spend unnecessary time elaborating on the human drama, but this film got it just right: mention the human angle as context for his experiences, but then get right back to the real story... I suggest The Devil We Know on Netflix if you haven't already seen it.

The worst title, Everytime I woke up there was still no shark. Fish: This is so dumb but I just gonna play along with you, humans.


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